The bright colors of the exterior were repeated inside the shop. Tins full of tea lined the wall, and the staff was ever so eager to pull down a tin to let you see and smell the tea. The top of the tin had a small compartment where they put a sample of the tea thus keeping the majority of the tea separate from the sniffing and smelling of the tea. An informative sampling focused on herbs and tea with an occasional sprinkling of fairy dust and a glimpse into family activities too. The contributions to this blog are the combined efforts of the sisters of The Rosemary House and Sweet Remembrances.
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Friday, February 6, 2015
DAVIDsTEA Bleeker Street, NYC
The bright colors of the exterior were repeated inside the shop. Tins full of tea lined the wall, and the staff was ever so eager to pull down a tin to let you see and smell the tea. The top of the tin had a small compartment where they put a sample of the tea thus keeping the majority of the tea separate from the sniffing and smelling of the tea.
Another fun stop on an action-packed trip!
ReplyDeleteDavid's teas do draw you in with there delights and fragrances. The last time I was in San Francisco I had to visit the shop and brought a couple blended teas home. I always think they smell better than they taste, but what fun picking them out.
ReplyDeleteJudith up in Canada has shared some David's Tea samples with me before, and I really enjoyed them! (I also happen to love their signature color, but that's just a bonus!)
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